Most of the ones I have seen/used click louder when they are actually
pumping and softer when they are pressurized.
It is a pretty easy way to tell when you are out of gas. It clicks loud
and doesn't stop when you are out.
If you don't want to drop $100 on something that works, you can get used
to it.
David Councill wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the replies. On one hand, its reassuring to know it is
> working correctly. But I always used to listen to the clicks to make sure
> it stopped, a check to make sure the float bowl jets were shutting off the
> fuel flow. I guess I'll just have to rely on the nose to detect any fuel
> overflow :)
> Or maybe I'll get motivated and put in a good SU fuel pump.
>
> David Councill
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